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The Science of Sesame Street

Many of us grew up hearing that watching TV “rots the brain,” but that sentiment has never applied to Sesame Street. In fact, research shows that simply watching Sesame Street helps kids learn in a variety of ways, from increasing literacy and knowledge of math concepts to school readiness and emotional learning. In some instances, the positive impact of watching Sesame Street on children matched much more costly and resource-consuming interventions for young learners.

The beloved children’s show is made by the nonprofit Sesame Workshop and launched in 1969. Sesame Street’s future was recently uncertain when the streaming service Max announced it wouldn’t renew its contract with the show last December. Netflix, however, has stepped in to save Sesame Street, with a deal that will see new episodes debuting on Netflix as well as PBS and PBS Kids.

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